KBO
Padres officially sign Song Sung-mun to four-year deal, manager eyes outfield role
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The San Diego Padres officially announced a four-year contract with KBO star Song Sung-mun on December 23, following reports of an agreement. Manager Craig Stammen said playing the infielder in the outfield is 'definitely a possibility' to maximize his bat, while his 2026 World Baseball Classic participation remains undecided.
SSG Landers manager Lee Sung-yong hopes his team will be overlooked again in 2026 after exceeding expectations with a third-place finish in the Korea Baseball Organization last season. Speaking to reporters at Incheon International Airport before departing for Florida spring training, he said underestimation fuels the players. The team aims to build on its strong bullpen while improving hitting and starting pitching.
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The Samsung Lions announced on Tuesday that their Panamanian pitcher Ariel Jurado will represent his country at this year's World Baseball Classic. Jurado recently requested and received permission from the club to participate in the March 5-17 tournament, marking his debut in the event.
The Hanwha Eagles have signed Venezuelan pitcher Wilkel Hernandez to a one-year deal and brought back outfielder Yonathan Perlaza for the 2026 season. The move addresses potential changes in the team's pitching staff. Both players bring substantial minor league experience to the KBO club.
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The Doosan Bears have decided not to bring back American outfielder Jake Cave for a second season in the KBO. Cave announced on social media Thursday that the team's retention of his rights makes it impossible for him to sign with another KBO club. He thanked fans for their support during his standout 2025 season.